Whittier Union High School District

  • Whittier Union Seniors Receive Santa Fe Springs YEF Destiny Scholarships

    Three college-bound Santa Fe High School seniors are seeing their higher education journeys receive a financial boost, after being named Youth Enrichment Fund (YEF) Destiny Scholars and receiving scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 from the Santa Fe Springs Chamber/League program designed to support Santa Fe Springs high school students. Santa Fe High seniors Samuel Zamora, Sandra Sanchez, and Rida Athar were each named Destiny Scholars, with Zamora receiving a $20,000 scholarship, while Sanchez and Athar both received $5,000 scholarships.

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  • Whittier Union Music Program Hits All the Right Notes with Impressive 2025-26 Season

    The Whittier High School Cardinal Brigade music program earned a series of group and individual accolades in April, marking one of its most successful stretches in recent years during the 2025-26 season. Led by second-year music instructor and band director Edward Mijares and his staff, Cardinal musicians are learning, growing, and becoming leaders on the field.

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  • Whittier Union Junior Selected as Distinguished Women of L.A. County Finalist

    When La Serna High School junior Gianna Sarmiento began looking for post-secondary scholarship opportunities, she searched for a program that could not only pave the way for success in college and career, but one that was also competitive and allowed her to showcase her academic prowess and creative abilities. Sarmiento was one of just 22 Southern California students selected as a finalist for the Distinguished Young Women (DYW) of Los Angeles County’s Class of 2027 Showcase, held April 18, where she competed for an opportunity to represent L.A. County at the Distinguished Young Women of California showcase in July. Though Sarmiento was not among the four young women chosen to represent the state, as part of the DYW Los Angeles County Class of 2027 she is eligible for college scholarships at a select list of universities and colleges across the United States, with potential scholarships worth anywhere from $1,000 to $31,000 a year.

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Whittier Union Cardinal Academy of Technology Students Receive Hands-on Experience, Prepare for Careers in STEAM

The 2022-23 school year has seen the long-awaited rollout of Whittier High School’s Cardinal Academy of Technology (CAT), a four-year engineering pathway that provides students with a comprehensive overview of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) concepts and sets them on course for careers in STEAM-related fields. CAT combines the best of two programs offered in previous years at Whittier High – the Cardinal Computer Academy and the STEM Academy, which centered on computer information technology and engineering – and is updated to provide students with the tools they need to navigate the rapidly expanding STEM job market. CAT has proven to be very popular in its first year, with 80 freshmen enrolled in the first-year intro class. The pathway was created by Whittier High teachers Daniel Oliver and Steve Swanson, who developed the program and curriculum after seeking student input on what they wanted from a tech-based engineering pathway.

Whittier Union Students to Perform at Annual Honor Band Concert

Sixty-five of the top instrumental music students from all five of the Whittier Union High School District’s comprehensive high schools will take to the stage during the District’s annual Honor Band Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 21. The concert will take place at the Vic Lopez Auditorium, 12417 Philadelphia St, Whittier. Students will be under the baton of guest conductor Anthony Parnther, who has forged a career that melds his love for the music of all genres with his prowess as a conductor, bassoonist, opera singer, producer, storyteller, comedian, and activist. The District’s Honor Band represents the best instrumental music students in the District who all had to put their skills to the test and pass an audition to be part of the prestigious ensemble.

Whittier Union High School Senior Honored with Award of Merit for Resilience, Building Campus Culture

Santa Fe High School senior and student leader Christian Sanchez has become a prominent figure on campus for his tenacity and commitment to fostering a sense of community amongst his peers, as well as his unwavering dedication to creating unforgettable experiences for those around him. As a member of Santa Fe High School’s Associated Student Body (ASB), Sanchez's contributions to the school's social and academic life are undeniable, as he sometimes spends his weekends tirelessly preparing for student activities and assemblies. While juggling his ASB responsibilities, Sanchez has managed to complete 25 honors and Advanced Placement credits in the span of three semesters. For his motivation to be a student leader and his numerous academic achievements, Sanchez was recognized by the Whittier Union Board of Trustees with an Award of Merit during its April 11 Board meeting.

Whittier Union Seniors See College Dreams Come True as Dell Scholars

Pioneer High School seniors Ashley Cortes, Sara Munoz and Wendy Zaragoza have spent countless long nights studying and dreaming of attending an elite university – a dream that has come true after all three were named 2023 Dell Scholarship winners by the Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. Cortes, Munoz and Zaragoza will each receive $20,000 spread out over the course of several years. All three students have honed their skills in Pioneer’s college-prep elective AVID, which provides instruction and guidance for underrepresented students and first-generation college-goers and puts them on the path to succeed in college and career.

Whittier Union Students Receive Insight to Dangers of Impaired Driving

Pioneer High School students were witness to the real-life consequences of impaired driving during the “Every 15 Minutes” program, a two-day event held April 3-4 that included a simulated live-action car crash, rescue efforts, the dramatized death of students, an overnight retreat and a mock funeral. “Every 15 Minutes” is a national campaign focused on high school juniors and seniors that aims to challenge students to think about the dangers of drunken driving. The campaign encourages students to think about the impact that their decisions can have on their family, friends and community.

La Serna High Senior Recognized with Award of Merit for Leadership, Ability to Connect with Classmates

La Serna High School senior Ivonne Perez recognized the importance of being a leader and acquiring an education early in her life. Growing up in a single-parent household, Perez helped raise her two younger siblings and many cousins, tutoring them and serving as a role model, even as she took on the most challenging and rigorous courses in pursuit of her dream career as an aerospace engineer. As a La Serna High freshman, Perez joined Puente, a four-year accelerated college prep program that has greatly enhanced Perez’s academic and leadership skills. As Perez established herself as a mentor who is willing to sacrifice personal time to help her classmates, she developed into one of La Serna’s top students, earning the distinction of summa cum laude. For her leadership skills and academic achievements, Perez was recognized by the Whittier Union Board of Trustees with an Award of Merit during its March 14 Board meeting.

Whittier Adult School ESL Program Prepares Students for Careers

The Whittier Union Adult School has eliminated barriers to success for its English as a Second Language (ESL) students and received the California Adult Education Program’s Model Program Award of Distinction for its innovation and preparation of ESL students for lifelong careers. Over the past couple of years, the Adult School restructured its ESL program to focus on job readiness and occupational skills rather than solely teaching language. One goal was to increase ESL students’ involvement in career technical education courses and create pathways that were more aligned with the schedules and interests of ESL students.

Whittier Union High School Students Get Insight to Dangers of Driving During ‘Every 15 Minutes’ Program

Whittier Union High School District’s Pioneer High School will host an “Every 15 Minutes” program, a two-day event featuring a simulated car crash, rescue efforts and the dramatized deaths of students. The program also consists of a mock funeral that aims to emphasize the dangers of operating a vehicle while under the influence. “Every 15 Minutes” is a national campaign which focuses on high school juniors and seniors and aims to challenge students to think about the dangers of drunken driving. The two-day program will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, April 3 and Tuesday, April 4 at Pioneer High School, 10800 Benavon St., Whittier.

Whittier Union Student Advisory Council Visits State Capitol

The Whittier Union Student Advisory Council, joined by Superintendent Dr. Monica Oviedo and Assistant Superintendent Ann Fitzgerald, met with Senator Bob Archuleta, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, Assemblywoman Blanca Pacheco and Assemblywoman Lisa Calderon during a Meet and Greet Event at the State Capitol on March 15. Students also received certificates of recognition from Speaker Rendon and participated in a tour of the Capitol hosted by Senator Archuleta’s office.

Whittier Union Senior Named Boys & Girls Club of Whittier/Pico Rivera 2023 Youth of the Year

Pioneer High School senior Jeremiah Parra was struggling to find his footing at school after suffering through the loss of both of his parents. Parra’s life changed when he first arrived at the Boys and Girls Club of Whittier/Pico Rivera. There, Parra rediscovered his love of learning, eventually joining the Club’s Leader in Training program as a teen tutor. For his ability to overcome adversity and commitment to bettering the lives of others, Parra was named the Boys & Girls Club of Whittier/Pico Rivera’s 2023 Youth of the Year. Parra received a trophy and certificate of recognition at the Youth of the Year presentation in early 2023.